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His lungs were difficult to aerate, even with the H.F.O.V. ventilator.
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For example, a compost pile composed largely of sawdust will be difficult to aerate, as the small pieces of sawdust will fit together snugly and prevent air from flowing through the pile.
The greens had been spiked to aerate them for the winter: good for the course but bad for putting.
Maybe next week, in Scotland, Mel and Sue will be allowed to aerate the process and we can all have a laugh while we drool as well.
And do not wear high heels unless you've been asked to aerate the lawn, and then please wear golf shoes.
The carbogen gas (5% CO2 and O2 mixture) was used to aerate these isolated tissues placed in Tyrode's solution.
The soil is ready to aerate once it becomes firm.
If you have warm season grass, it's best to aerate in the late spring to early summer.
The other, more debatable, reason is to aerate the wine.
It was not possible to aerate the water or control temperature during irradiation time.
It's best not to aerate within a year of reseeding, since the grass needs time to get strong.
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